on 14-08-2012 09:28 AM
Hi,
We have just read the changes that are coming in September 2012 regarding Basic Store Subscriptions (rising from $24.95 to $49.95)
Our sales on ebay have reduced so much over the last year or so that doubling our store subscription really isn't an option (most of our sales come though our website). My question is, if we close our store and take advantage of the 30 free listings per month, will we have to relist the stock we have in there now? Or will it appear in our Unsold folder and we can just relist it from there? Also, is there anything we'll miss out on by not having a store other than Good Till Cancelled listings?
Any help would be appreciated.
on 04-10-2012 04:07 PM
on 04-10-2012 04:48 PM
on 04-10-2012 05:18 PM
on 06-10-2012 04:52 PM
Unfortunately I didn't read the email and was shocked at the account. I am devestated! I have only just reopened my store after a nasty separation, and now I'll have to close it again, as I simply cannot afford this outrageous fee. What on earth is Ebay playing at??? Obviously they want to get rid of hobby sellers, but why? Surely they make money for Ebay too? What they have done is absolutely disgusting, and I hope they lose millions with all the people who will leave because of their greed. If anyone knows of any good off-Ebay sites, please let me know.
on 06-10-2012 10:24 PM
EXACTLY!!! Ebay has not looked properly at the long term repercussions. The buyers are what make ebay exist. It had become a one-stop-shop for anything and everything...big or small. As a buyer, if I wanted to buy anything, new or old, big or small...I could find it on ebay. Now, I will most likely only find big store stuff (which will be now cheaper online somewhere else) or small time second hand stuff. All the in-between stuff will be harder to find due to the smaller stores dropping out (as who will have time to keep re-listing every 10 days and who would bother for just 30 free listings). So as a buyer I will be looking elsewhere for these things. Any store that stays will up the prices to cover the fees. Ebay is no longer a place to find a bargain, so why will buyers go there?.
on 07-10-2012 05:10 PM
I thought like a lot of posters here until I did my sums. We have a market site on the weekend and as we live in a regional area the travelling costs can be high. So here are the comparisions that I came up with.
Markets: per day. - site fee $49.00
Fuel: per day average - $15.00
Insurance per day $13.00
Daily Total $77.00
Monthly Total 77.00 x 4 $308.00
eBay Store per month: $49.95
Plus of course FVF and PayPal.
on 01-06-2015 01:23 PM
ok here is a interesting one - for some reason today I decided to check my ebay account as sales are slow and it's costing the earth to have an ebay store - so I checked store prices and see you can have a Basic Store for $19 95 with 200 free listings - when did this come back!!! in May 2012 I received an email that all Basic Stores had to go to featured and were to be $49.95 so for the past three years I have been paying $49.95 for a store - TODAY I just went back to a Basic Store for $19.95 so it has cost me an extra $30 per month for Three Years - not real happy about that 😞
on 01-06-2015 01:40 PM
Yep it changed back to $19.95 just prior to us opening up our two basic stores.
So if you can prove by all your invoices that you have been overcharged by $30 per month for the past 3-years then I'd say you have a pretty good case for a refund from eBay.
I'd be on the phone discussing this one with them.
on 01-06-2015 01:42 PM
Sheesh, that gave me a fright, and I bet it will a lot of other sellers too!
This is a thread from 2012!
Store fees last changed in May 2014.
There were a few announcements about it plus info in the Seller Centre
01-06-2015 01:55 PM - edited 01-06-2015 01:56 PM
you realise that going to a $19.95 store you will be paying more fvf from 7% to 8%
you have to weigh in that fact save $30 and pay and extra 1 % on fvf